LADIES’ EXPRESS.
[The Editor will be glad to give insertion to any local contributions from his ladg frienas that mag be considered interesting in the family circle, or to the sex generally.'] o THE HOURS I PASSED WITH THEE. When sunbeams gild the western sky, Alone I love to roam, And watch its deep’ning Isstre dye, The sparkling ocean foam. For, oh I at that sweet tranquil time, My thoughts far backward flee; I muse upon the joyous hours— The hours I passed with thee. When Evening’s shadows round me fall, Alone I love to stray, And watch the last faint ling’ring light, That marks the closing day. For, oh! at that sweet, time of rest. My thoughts far backward flee ; I muse upon the happy hours— The hours I passed with thee.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 245, 6 February 1875, Page 3
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133LADIES’ EXPRESS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 245, 6 February 1875, Page 3
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